The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 4William Pickering, 1839 - English poetry |
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... farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ryde . And them beside a Ladie faire he saw Standing alone on foote in foule array ; To whom himselfe he hastily did draw To weet ...
... farre away , Fighting on foot , as well he him descryde , Against an armed Knight that did on horsebacke ryde . And them beside a Ladie faire he saw Standing alone on foote in foule array ; To whom himselfe he hastily did draw To weet ...
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... farre from harbour likely to be lost , At last some fisher - barke doth neare behold , That giveth comfort to her courage cold ; Such was the state of this most courteous Knight Being oppressed by that Faytour bold , That he remayned in ...
... farre from harbour likely to be lost , At last some fisher - barke doth neare behold , That giveth comfort to her courage cold ; Such was the state of this most courteous Knight Being oppressed by that Faytour bold , That he remayned in ...
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... Farre in the forrest , by a hollow glade Covered with mossie shrubs , which spredding brode Did underneath them make a gloomy shade , Where foot of living creature never trode , 13 [ abode . Ne scarse wyld beasts durst come , there was ...
... Farre in the forrest , by a hollow glade Covered with mossie shrubs , which spredding brode Did underneath them make a gloomy shade , Where foot of living creature never trode , 13 [ abode . Ne scarse wyld beasts durst come , there was ...
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... farre and nye 16 For herbes to dresse their wounds ; still seeming faine When ought he did , that did their lyking gaine . So as ere long he had that Knightës wound Recured well , and made him whole againe : But that same Ladies hurts ...
... farre and nye 16 For herbes to dresse their wounds ; still seeming faine When ought he did , that did their lyking gaine . So as ere long he had that Knightës wound Recured well , and made him whole againe : But that same Ladies hurts ...
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... farre and nye , That all about did close the compasse of his eye . Much was he then encombred , ne could tell Which way to take : now West he went awhile , Then North , then neither , but as fortune fell : So up and downe he wandred ...
... farre and nye , That all about did close the compasse of his eye . Much was he then encombred , ne could tell Which way to take : now West he went awhile , Then North , then neither , but as fortune fell : So up and downe he wandred ...
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